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Interview with Design Thinking Leader Steven Forth on What Makes Business Model Innovation So Challenging

IdeaScale

IdeaScale was introduced to Ibbaka because they are working with us on a very special project to help us innovate on our business model, but we were impressed at their experience, conversancy in design thinking and innovation and passion for subjects like growth models. IdeaScale: So, how did Ibbaka get started and what do you do?

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Can creativity training really improve your creativity?

Idea to Value

After all, we have previously seen that most corporate creativity training is not actually designed to deliver results. Applying the neuroscience of creativity to creativity training In his TEDx talk, Dr Friis-Olvarius also noted that when they tried this training with a small group of 25 experts, the improvement was over 71%.

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6 Creative Innovation Exercises for Online Whiteboards

IdeaScale

In order to get your creative juices flowing it can be important to engage in creative thinking exercises and practice ways you can improve your innovation process. If you haven’t implemented design thinking or creative thinking exercises into your workspace, it’s time to start. Improves Team Alignment. Brainwriting.

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3 Keys to Team Building Exercises that Create Impact

BrainZooming

I was the “interviewee” for an “Inside the Executive Suite” article from Armada Corporate Intelligence about how to plan team building exercises that create impact for work teams. As described in the article, I’ve been on the good and bad side of various team building exercises during my career.

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Ignite Your Leadership Potential: Exploring Effective Development Programs

Leapfrogging

To foster self-awareness and self-regulation within leadership development programs , participants can be encouraged to engage in reflective practices such as journaling or receiving 360-degree feedback. Role-playing exercises and group discussions can be beneficial in developing these competencies.

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The Hidden Advantage: Emotional Intelligence in Leadership

Leapfrogging

Leaders who exhibit high levels of emotional intelligence are more likely to engage their employees, foster a collaborative culture, and navigate the intricacies of organizational dynamics successfully. These skills facilitate the smooth functioning of a team and contribute to the overall harmony within an organization.

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The Role of Mindfulness and Well-being in Enhancing Leadership and Productivity

Tullio Siragusa

Mindfulness: The Keystone of Present Leadership Mindfulness, at its core, is the quality of being fully present and engaged with whatever we’re doing at the moment — free from distraction or judgment, and aware of our thoughts and feelings without getting caught up in them.